Body plans Flashcards
What is systemic anatomy
To observe and deduce function and dysfunction and hence identifying which systems are affected
What does regional anatomy mean
To prepare for clinical examination, surgery and routine procedures including injection and biopsy
Where is the main distribution of the cardiovascular system?
The head, all limbs
Where us the diaphragm located
The end of where the ribs are
What does digestive system compromise of
Teeth, tongue, oesophagi, stomach, liver, intestines
What does the excretory system compromise of
Kidney, bladder
What does the lymphatic system compromise of?
Lymph nodes, spleen
Where are the endocrine system located
Skull, neck, abdomen
What does the nervous system compromise of
Peripheral nerves, ganglia, senes, autonomic and somatic nerves
What are autonomic nerves
Sympathetic and parasympathetic to smooth muscle and glands
What’re the major ligaments
Unchallenged ligament, supraspinous ligament, sacrosciatic ligament, collateral ligaments
What does integumentary compromise of?
Skin, hair, glands, pads, claws, nasal plate
What are the 10 systems in a body plan
Respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, lymphatic, cardiovascular, nervous, male/female reproductive system